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Partners expect new LPG export facility to be a B.C. north coast stronghold

Partners expect new LPG export facility to be a B.C. north coast stronghold

AltaGas says new jobs coming to Prince Rupert as liquid petroleum gas project begins clearing
CBC to get no more than $7M, private broadcasters $30M under Google deal

CBC to get no more than $7M, private broadcasters $30M under Google deal

Online News Act will see $63M distributed between newspapers and digital media outlets
CBC, private broadcasters to get reduced share under online news deal

CBC, private broadcasters to get reduced share under online news deal

Full details of the Online News Act are expected to be released today
Longshore workers feel crunch as northwest B.C. port volumes decline

Longshore workers feel crunch as northwest B.C. port volumes decline

Many port workers seeking other employment as Prince Rupert sees 33% drop in container traffic
Canadian grocery code of conduct delayed by major company holdouts

Canadian grocery code of conduct delayed by major company holdouts

‘Without the full participation of all major grocers, (code) would create an unlevel playing field’
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s new Wayback craft brewery could be the first of more to come

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s new Wayback craft brewery could be the first of more to come

‘We are ground-breakers here in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’ following zoning bylaw changes, owner Mark Woodall says
New fine dining restaurant offers taste of authentic Nigerian cuisine

New fine dining restaurant offers taste of authentic Nigerian cuisine

VanSuya is located at 10767 King George Blvd in Whalley
What did you Google in 2023? ‘Barbie,’ Israel-Hamas war are among the year’s top internet searches

What did you Google in 2023? ‘Barbie,’ Israel-Hamas war are among the year’s top internet searches

Coal terminal sues for right to ship propane and butane from B.C. port

Coal terminal sues for right to ship propane and butane from B.C. port

Trigon reworking Prince Rupert operation for liquid petroleum gas despite exclusive rights claim
B.C.’s short-term rental industry braces for shrinkage as new rules loom

B.C.’s short-term rental industry braces for shrinkage as new rules loom

CEO of rental management firm says she plans to shutter May 1 due to coming restrictions
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